These are references to some extra material related to
ZeroNights 2014 keynote talk.
Please also refer to the main web page for the talk,
although some of these extra topics were only brought up in the conversation
with the audience (and were not specifically referred to in the non-slides).

Evolutionarily stable strategy (Wikipedia)
It is an evolutionarily stable strategy for most individual people to accept the complexity growth in IT as a given (with its associated security and robustness risks), rather than try to avoid it - but is it also an evolutionarily stable strategy for our society? It's a local minimum (or maximum, depending on what we measure) that we're trapped in.

Access to this service is thus highly restricted, and is only available to approved government agencies (Intelligence, Law Enforcement, and Defense) in approved countries. We automatically exclude:

- Countries which are subject to the European Union Restrictive measures in force (Article 215 TFEU)
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The company has since decided to move out of France (some interpret it as a success at regulation curbing evil behavior, some others as an example of how regulation is bypassed by evil players anyway, some as being unrelated, and some don't find the behavior evil):